Something Bright, Then Holes

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"Something Bright, Then Holes" is a lyric, genre-blurring book by Maggie Nelson that weaves poetry and prose to meditate on grief, love, and the transformative power of language.

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instanceOf book
lyric essay
poetry collection
about emotional experience of grief
intimacy and connection
language as a tool for survival
the body and vulnerability
author Maggie Nelson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre hybrid prose-poetry
lyric essay
poetry
hasCreator Maggie Nelson
language English
literaryForm lyric
literaryMovement contemporary American literature
narrativeMode first-person
structure mix of poetry and prose
style experimental
genre-blurring
lyrical
meditative
theme grief
loss
love
memory
mourning
relationships
transformative power of language
urban life

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Maggie Nelson notableWork Something Bright, Then Holes